2.4. Encoding with MEncoder

2.4.1. Overview

MEncoder (MPlayer's Movie Encoder) is a simple movie encoder, designed to encode MPlayer-playable movies (AVI/ASF/OGG/DVD/VCD/VOB/MPG/MOV/VIV/FLI/RM/NUV/NET) to other MPlayer-playable formats (see below). It can encode with various codecs, like DivX4 (1 or 2 passes), libavcodec, PCM/MP3/VBRMP3 audio. Also has powerful plugin system for video manipulation.

2.4.2. Compiling

You are ready. As you probably know, other encoding tools need the avifile library installed. MEncoder doesn't need it at all.

2.4.3. MEncoder features

Planned features:

2.4.3.1. Encoding 2 or 3-pass DivX4

2-pass encoding: the name comes from the fact that this method encodes the file twice. The first encoding (dubbed pass) creates some temporary files (*.log) with a size of few megabytes, do not delete them yet (you can delete the AVI). In the second pass, the 2-pass output file is created, using the bitrate data from the temporary files. The resulting file will have much better image quality. If this is the first time you heard about this, you should consult some guides available on the Net.

This example shows how to encode a DVD to a 2-pass DivX4 AVI. Just two commands are needed:
    rm frameno.avi - remove this file, which can come from a previous 3-pass encoding (it interferes with current one)
    mencoder -dvd 2 -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:more_options -o movie.avi -pass 1
    mencoder -dvd 2 -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:more_options -o movie.avi -pass 2

3-pass encoding: this is an extension of 2-pass encoding, where the audio encoding takes place in a separate pass. This method enables estimation of recommended video bitrate in order to fit on a CD. Also, the audio is encoded only once, unlike in 2-pass mode. The schematics:

rm frameno.avi remove conflicting temporary file
mencoder <file/DVD> -ovc frameno -o frameno.avi First pass: an audio-only avi file will be created, containing ONLY the requested audio stream. Don't forget -lameopts, if you need to set it. If you were encoding a long movie, MEncoder prints the recommended bitrate values for 650Mb, 700Mb, and 800Mb destination sizes, after this pass finishes.
mencoder <file/DVD> -oac copy -pass 1 -ovc divx4 -divx4opts br=<bitrate> Second pass: alias the first pass of DivX4 video encoding. Optionally specify the video bitrate MEncoder printed at the end of the previous pass.
mencoder <file/DVD> -oac copy -pass 2 -ovc divx4 -divx4opts br=<bitrate> Third pass: alias the second pass of DivX4 video encoding. Optionally specify the video bitrate MEncoder printed at the end of the previous pass. In this pass, audio from frameno.avi will be inserted into the destination file.. and it's all ready!

Example for 3-pass encoding:

    rm frameno.avi - remove this file, which can come from a previous 3-pass encoding (it interferes with current one)
    mencoder -dvd 2 -ovc frameno -o frameno.avi
    mencoder -dvd 2 -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:more_options -oac copy -o movie.avi -pass 1
    mencoder -dvd 2 -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:more_options -oac copy -o movie.avi -pass 2

2 or 3-pass encoding using internal libavcodec controller: Optionally you can use libavcodec's internal 2 or 3-pass mode, it may gives you better final rate accuracy than using the external, DivX4-inspired 2-pass rate controler with libavcodec.

2.4.3.2. Rescaling movies

Often the need to resize movie images' size emerges. Its reasons can be many, examples are decreasing output file size, encoding SVCDs to DivX. Ripped DVDs are mostly rescaled, for example a 4:3 DVD should be 640x480, especially when you want it to fit to 1 CD, and have good quality at the same time. SVCDs have 480x480 size, and their header contains the aspect ratio the player should use (Ex.: 480x480 + 4:3 = 640x480). However when encoding to AVI (DivX) files, you have be aware that AVI headers don't store this value. Thus, the only solution is rescaling.

The scaling process is handled by the 'scale' video filter: -vop scale=X:Y. Its quality can be set with the -sws option. If it's not specified, MEncoder will use 0: fast bilinear.

Usage:
    mencoder sample-svcd.mpg -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:more_options -vop scale=640:480 -sws 2 -o output.avi

2.4.3.3. Stream copying

MEncoder can handle input streams in two ways: encode or copy them. This section is about copying.

2.4.3.4. Fixing AVIs with broken index or interleaving

Easiest thing. We simply copy the video and audio streams, and MEncoder generates the index. Of course this cannot fix possible bugs in the video and/or audio streams. It also fixes files with broken interleaving, thus the -ni option won't be needed for them anymore.

Command: mencoder -idx input.avi -ovc copy -oac copy -o output.avi

2.4.3.5. Encoding with the libavcodec codec family

libavcodec provides simple encoding to a lot of interesting video and audio formats (currently its audio codecs are unsupported). You can encode to the following codecs:

The first column contains the codec names that should be passed after the vcodec config, like: -lavcopts vcodec=msmpeg4

An example, with MJPEG compression:
    mencoder -dvd 2 -o title2.avi -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mjpeg

2.4.3.6. Encoding from multiple input image files (JPEGs or PNGs)

MEncoder is capable of creating movies from one or more JPEG or PNG files. With simple framecopy it can create MJPEG (Motion JPEG) or MPNG (Motion PNG) files.

Explanation of the process

MEncoder decodes the input image(s) with libjpeg (when decoding PNGs, it will use libpng).

MEncoder then feeds the decoded image to the chosen video compressor (DivX4, Xvid, ffmpeg msmpeg4, etc...). Watch for the PNG decoder, as currently it can output only to RGB formats, thus can't be used with codecs that require YUV as input, like DivX4 or ffmpeg's msmpeg4.

Examples

The explanation of the -mf option can be found below in the global Options section and in the man page.

Creating a DivX4 file from all the JPEG files in the current dir:
  mencoder \*.jpg -mf on:w=800:h=600:fps=25 -ovc divx4 -o output.avi

Creating a DivX4 file from some JPEG files in the current dir:
  mencoder frame001.jpg,frame002.jpg -mf on:w=800:h=600:fps=25 -ovc divx4 -o output.avi

Creating a Motion JPEG (MJPEG) file from all the JPEG files in the current dir:
  mencoder \*.jpg -mf on:w=800:h=600:fps=25 -ovc copy -o output.avi

Creating an uncompressed file from all the PNG files in the current dir:
  mencoder \*.png -mf on:w=800:h=600:fps=25:type=png -ovc raw -o output.avi

Creating a Motion PNG (MPNG) file from all the PNG files in the current dir:
  mencoder \*.png -mf on:w=800:h=600:fps=25:type=png -ovc copy -o output.avi

2.4.3.7. Extracting DVD subtitles to Vobsub file

MEncoder is capable of extracting subtitles from a DVD into Vobsub fomat files. They consist of a pair of files ending in .idx and .sub and are usually packaged in a single .rar archive. MPlayer can play these with the -vobsub and -vobsubid options.

You specify the basename (i.e without the .idx or .sub extension) of the output files with -vobsubout and the index for this subtitle in the resulting files with -vobsuboutindex.

If the input is not from a DVD you should use -ifo to indicate the .ifo file needed to construct the resulting .idx file.

If the input is not from a DVD and you do not have the .ifo file you will need to use the -vobsubid option to let it know what language id to put in the .idx file.

Each run will append the running subtitle if the .idx and .sub files already exist. So you should remove any before starting.

Examples

Copying two subtitles from a DVD while doing 3-pass encoding
  rm subtitles.idx subtitles.sub
  mencoder -dvd 1 -vobsubout subtitles -vobsuboutindex 0 -sid 2 -o frameno.avi -ovc frameno
  mencoder -dvd 1 -oac copy -ovc divx4 -pass 1
  mencoder -dvd 1 -oac copy -ovc divx4 -pass 2 -vobsubout subtitles -vobsuboutindex 1 -sid 5

Copying a french subtitle from an MPEG file
  rm subtitles.idx subtitles.sub
  mencoder movie.mpg -ifo movie.ifo -vobsubout subtitles -vobsuboutindex 0 -vobsuboutid fr -sid 1

2.4.4. Syntax

  mencoder [options] [input file] [options] ...

2.4.5. Available options

NOTE: for all available options, read the man page!

As MEncoder is built on the same codebase as MPlayer, there are many MPlayer options that have function in MEncoder too! See, you can use -sid to rip a DVD with subtitles, or -noidx to disregard buggy index of input AVI. Be smart!

-ss time start encoding from the given time (can start only from keyframes!)
-endpos time stop encoding at the given time. See the man page for examples!
-o filename specify output filename
-sws 0-2 type of scaling method
  0 - fast bilinear
  1 - bilinear
  2 - bicubic (best quality)
-ovc codecname Encode with the given codec (codec names are from codecs.conf). Examples:
  help - get list of available codecs
  rawrgb - ?
  copy - no encoding, just copy the stream (only from AVI/ASF now)
  divx4 - encode to DivX4
  lavc - encode with a codec from libavcodec
  vfw - encode with a Windows DLL
-oac codecname Encode with the given codec (codec names are from codecs.conf). Examples:
  help - get list of available codecs
  copy - no encoding, just copy the stream (only from AVI/ASF now)
  pcm - encode to uncompressed PCM
  mp3lame - encode to MP3 (using Lame)
-mf multifile options Used when encoding from multiple JPEG files. Its sub-options are:
  on - turns on multifile support
  w=<value> - width of the output file
  h=<value> - height of the output file
  fps=<value> - fps of the output file
  type=<value> - type of input files (available types: jpeg, png)
-divx4opts If encoding to DivX4, you can specify its parameters here, like:
  -divx4opts br=1800:deinterlace:key=250
Common options: (for full list, check the man page!)
  help - get help
  br=<value> - specify bitrate in kbit <4-16000> or bit <16001-24000000>
  q=<value> - quality (1-fastest, 5-best - default 5)
  key=<value> - keyframe interval
-lavcopts If encoding with libavcodec, you can specify its parameters here, like:
  -lavcopts vcodec=msmpeg4:vbitrate=1800:vhq:keyint=250
Common options: (for full list, check the man page!)
  help - get help
  vcodec=<value> - select videocodec (for the full list, see the libavcodec section above)
  vbitrate=<value> - specify bitrate in kbit <4-16000> or bit <16001-24000000>
  vhq - high quality
  keyint=<value> - keyframe interval
-lameopts If encoding to MP3 with libmp3lame, you can specify its parameters here, like:
  -lameopts q=3
  -lameopts br=192:cbr
Common options: (for full list, check the man page!)
  help - get help
  cbr - select CBR MP3 (default is VBR)
  br=<value> - specify bitrate in kbit <0-1024> (this is for CBR only!)
  q=<value> - quality (0-highest, 9-fastest - default 0) (this is for VBR only!)
  vbr=<value> - VBR sub-mode (3-ABR, best quality/speed) (this is for VBR only!)
-vobsubout basename Specify the basename for the output .idx and .sub files. This turns off subtitle rendering on the encoded movie.
-vobsuboutindex index Specify the index of the subtitles in the output files. Defaults to 0.
-vobsuboutid langid Specify the language two letter code for the subtitles. This overrides what is read from the DVD or the .ifo file.

2.4.6. Examples

Using MEncoder is the easiest thing on Earth. See the following:

Encoding from DVD, title 2:
    mencoder -dvd 2 -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:more_options -o title2.avi

The same, but with libavcodec family, MJPEG compression:
    mencoder -dvd 2 -lavcopts vcodec=mjpeg:more_options -ffourcc mjpg -o title2.avi

Encoding from DVD, title 2, with rescaling:
    mencoder -dvd 2 -vop scale=640:480 -sws 2 -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:more_options -o title2.avi

Encoding from HTTP:
    mencoder http://mplayer.hq/example.avi -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:more_options -o example.avi

Encoding from a pipe:
    rar p test-SVCD.rar | mencoder -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:more_options -ofps 24 -pass 1 -- -

Encoding multiple *.vob files:
    cat *.vob | mencoder <options> -

Encoding from tuner (for tuner options see the TV input section!):
    mencoder -tv on:driver=v4l:width=640:height=480 <options>

For all available options, check the MEncoder man page!